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Crosswalk upgrade underway on Ospika Boulevard at Davis Road

Crews are working this week to upgrade the pedestrian crossing across Ospika Boulevard at Davis Road. City of Prince George photo

Crews with the City of Prince George are working this week to upgrade the pedestrian crossing across Ospika Boulevard at Davis Road.

The existing crosswalk will be upgraded from its basic design of crosswalk markings on the asphalt and associated signage to a “rectangular rapid flashing beacon” design.

In addition to the crosswalk markings on the asphalt, the new design will allow pedestrians to push a button to activate flashing lights meant to further alert motorists to the presence of pedestrians at the crossing. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of the month.

Later this fall, a similar design will be employed to upgrade the crosswalk on Ospika Boulevard at First Avenue.

Both crosswalk enhancements were recommended as part of the City’s first-ever Pedestrian Crossing Strategy, which was received by Council earlier this summer. The Strategy provides a prioritization strategy to implement pedestrian crossing upgrades as prescribed by the updated Pedestrian Crossing Control Guide by the Transportation Association of Canada.

Out of the 202 city crosswalks evaluated as part of the Strategy, 43 local crossings were recommended for upgrade or installation – 26 upgrades to existing crosswalks and 17 new crosswalks.

The pedestrian crossing improvements on Ospika are not the first crosswalk operations of the year in Prince George. Earlier in the year, the city installed an all-new crosswalk across Massey Drive near Coyle Street and Foot Street by Ginter’s Meadow.


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